If anyone is interested I have completed diagramming two chapters of James. I built the diagrams in L3 but they easily transfer into L4.
Email with your address if you're interested.
Terry Cook
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I am interested.......thanks
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mikesale at the yahoooooo dot commercial address
Thanks, Terry.
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There have been more replies than expected so I have attached two zip files to this post. Remember these were built using L3. You have to add them to your L3 and then import them into L4. Should you have any problems let me know.
Comments and suggestions are appreciated.
Terry sDg
4186.JAMES 3-2.zip4405.JAMES 4-2.zip
Terry,
I would interested in looking at your diagramming of James.
Thanks
Mike
Remember these were built using L3. You have to add them to your L3 and then import them into L4.
Thanks Terry for sharing these!
Actually you don't need Logos 3 installed to get these into Logos 4. Here is what I did, on a computer running Logos 4 only and not Logos 3.
1. Create a folder under your Documents folder (varies where that is if you are XP/Vista/Win 7), named "Libronix DLS\SentenceDiagrams". Note there is a space after Libronix and before DLS, and NO SPACE in SentenceDiagrams.
2. Unzip the sentence diagrams into this folder
3. Bring up Logos 4, and from the Command Box type "Import All". You'll see the command show up below the box, click it. In the right hand corner next to where the spinning circle shows sync'ing, you'll see it say "Importing". When it disappears, it's done.
4. Click on File, and you will see the newly imported Sentence Diagrams at the top of the list!
Remember these were built using L3. You have to add them to your L3 and then import them into L4. Thanks Terry for sharing these! Actually you don't need Logos 3 installed to get these into Logos 4. Here is what I did, on a computer running Logos 4 only and not Logos 3. 1. Create a folder under your Documents folder (varies where that is if you are XP/Vista/Win 7), named "Libronix DLS\SentenceDiagrams". Note there is a space after Libronix and before DLS, and NO SPACE in SentenceDiagrams. 2. Unzip the sentence diagrams into this folder 3. Bring up Logos 4, and from the Command Box type "Import All". You'll see the command show up below the box, click it. In the right hand corner next to where the spinning circle shows sync'ing, you'll see it say "Importing". When it disappears, it's done. 4. Click on File, and you will see the newly imported Sentence Diagrams at the top of the list!
Thanks for your method.[Y]
I have windows 7 and cannot get it to accept the backward slash (\) any ideas?
If not, don't worry about it. I have Logos3.0g on my other computer whose OS is XP, and tomorrow I can download it to that computer, then import.
Thanks for at least considering it! *smile*
rex dot tph at gmail dot com
thx
Terry, I am interested in the diagram of James chapter 4. I only have the leader's library, so the diagramming won't work on my system. Do you have a word or PRD of this? Please let me know. Regards, Philip - guske79 at yah00
Hello Phil,
The sentence diagram tool is a freebie on all L3's and L4's as far as I know and I think it's included on all packages. Follow the instructions to download and it will be there for you.
I don't have it in any format other than LDLS. Sorry.
sDg
The sentence diagram tool is a freebie on all L3's and L4's as far as I know and I think it's included on all packages.
Sentence Diagramming is available in Original Languages package and up (see Comparison chart).
It seems to be available in L3 in the same package and up (see Discontinued Packages)
Thanks for sharing you diagrams. Have you or any of the other diagrammers produced one for the book of Romans?
Michael
Terry, Thanks for sharing you diagrams. Have you or any of the other diagrammers produced one for the book of Romans? Michael
Thanks for asking Michael. I've only completed the ones posted on wiki which includes - James, Galatians, 1&2 Thess, Jude, 2Jn, 3Jn, 2Timothy. I probably won't live long enough to get to Romans. I'm working on 2Peter right now and it's extremely difficult. After 2Peter I'll do Titus and then Hebrews. That should take me about 6 years!!!
Terry
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